BRIDGEPORT -- -- Three women face charges after an early morning dispute Sunday at a gathering on Remington Street.

When the hostess tried to end the party and send her guests home, a fight broke out and police were called, spokesman William Kaempffer said.

Officer Mathew Szymczak responded to a call of shots fired at about 2:30 a.m., and the alleged victim told police that she had invited the three suspects to her apartment for the evening but after an argument tried to usher them out.

One of the guests, Kiiarah Sharpe, 20, of Waterbury, reportedly told the victim that she would leave when she felt like leaving. The fight started when the victim put her hands on Sharpe to usher her out and Sharpe attacked her, police said.

The victim's brother then woke up and came to his sister's assistance, pushing the three women outside where the scuffle continued.

Sharpe allegedly called out to one of the other women to ``go get your gun," Kaempffer said. One of other women, Octavia Jordan, 23, of Waterbury, retrieved her handgun and pointed it at the victims but did not fire any shots, police said.

The victims fled inside, and Szymczak spotted the suspects' car and stopped it on Boston Avenue. Jordan said she had a licensed gun in the glove compartment, which police recovered along with ammunition in a plastic bag.

Police checked all three for warrants and found none.

Jordan was charged with second-degree threatening, reckless endangerment and disorderly conduct and held on $10,000 bond. Sharpe was charged with third-degree assault, third-degree strangulation and disorderly conduct, and her bond was set at $5,000. The third occupant, Taquana Hendricks, 20, of Bridgeport, was charged with disorderly conduct. Her bond was set at $500.